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  • K Kenneth Kasajian

    Actually, you can do that. If you have a technology that's used solely in the physical and mechanical world, and if you apply it to software, you'll likely get a patent.

    ken@kasajian.com / www.kasajian.com

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    Lost User
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    I realize that - I just don't agree with it.

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    • N NormDroid

      LOL! cough cough, I'm positive it was first seen on the Mac.

      www.software-kinetics.co.uk

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      And taken by them from a system at Xerox PARC?

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      • J Jeffrey Walton

        Not Kidding... System and method for using a slider control for controlling parameters of a display item[^]

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        dujour
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        Why in god's green didn't this application fail based upon prior art? Are the patent grantor's that out of touch with public domain software?

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          I realize that - I just don't agree with it.

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          Kenneth Kasajian
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          Yeah, I don't agree with it either. I'm not sure that the people doing these patents at Microsoft agree either. But they have to do it -- it's just the business that we're in.

          ken@kasajian.com / www.kasajian.com

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          • J Jeffrey Walton

            Not Kidding... System and method for using a slider control for controlling parameters of a display item[^]

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            Than you should look what else they have patented: Link to MS patents

            There can be only one.

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            • J Jeffrey Walton

              Not Kidding... System and method for using a slider control for controlling parameters of a display item[^]

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              Pawel Krakowiak
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              Fortunately we don't have software patents in the EU yet. I hope they never force them here, this is ridiculous.

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              • J Jeffrey Walton

                Not Kidding... System and method for using a slider control for controlling parameters of a display item[^]

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                Now on M$ surface is it a physical control same as a old audio rack? How about when surface gets enabled with force feed back and texture technologies?

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                • J Jeffrey Walton

                  Not Kidding... System and method for using a slider control for controlling parameters of a display item[^]

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                  the Kris
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                  OK, guys, just a note : this patent is NOT about a slider control itself, nor about a scrollbar. It's about using a slider to control some other parameter, e.g. using it to select a shape for another control (square, rectangle, triangle, ...) or a color or something like that. Nevertheless, it is crazy one can patent such a thing !

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                  • J Jeffrey Walton

                    Not Kidding... System and method for using a slider control for controlling parameters of a display item[^]

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                    The Cake of Deceit
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                    Adobe should patented this as well as tabs.

                    "...when a shark stops swimming, it blows up." - Nelson Muntz "That photoshopping freak!" - Marge Simpson

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                    • N NormDroid

                      LOL! cough cough, I'm positive it was first seen on the Mac.

                      www.software-kinetics.co.uk

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                      MalakieUSN
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                      Actually try again.. It was first seen on the Commodore 128 and used a lot on the Amiga OS. I know because I wrote one of the tools using that capability! :-)

                      Take it light... Malakie

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